Upcoming events
The Greener Abergavenny Fair returns on 18th of October 2026!
We will be seeking volunteers to support many aspects of the event, including stallholder engagement, food and drink, entertainment, talks and forums, film sessions, publicity and marketing, and on-the-day assistance.
Please contact us if you would like to be part of this exciting event.
Click here for images of previous fairs

Fresk Workshops
Fresk is an interactive, facilitated workshop activity that encourages discussion about climate change and adaptation.
Following participation in several sessions, we are now planning to run workshops in Abergavenny in 2026, with the aim of introducing them to local secondary schools early in the year.
Collaborations
Greener Abergavenny were pleased to be invited to take a stall at the Arts Festival on June 6th alongside other creative activities, musical entertainment and tasty offerings.
Despite the forecast, the weather gods were reasonably kind and a lot of visitors of all ages came to the stall and enjoyed making bunting, printed with designs made with Tetra-Pak templates and cork stamps.
The creations will be seen assembled in October at the Greener Abergavenny Fair.

Other creations!

Our Gazebo echoed the Town Hall roof
Previous events
Last year, we delivered a wide range of events for all ages, with more already in development.
Green Networking
Over 40 organisations attended a networking session to learn more about Greener Abergavenny, share their activities and challenges in a lively “Green Dating” exchange, and to showcase their green credentials.
The session concluded with a prize for the attendee judged to demonstrate the strongest commitment to living a greenlifestyle — a watercolour of Abergavenny and the surrounding landscape by Jeremy Thomas.
Conservation Talks
Wild Isles – A Conservation Conversation
Chris and Laura Howard, producers of several episodes of the
BBC Wild Isles series, joined us to discuss the challenges of
creating conservation films that not only inform but
inspire action and community involvement.


Films in Schools
Water is Love
Isabel Rosa, co-creator of Water is Love, visited from Portugal
to present the film and take questions from a full audience.
This event was delivered in collaboration with CPRW.
A shorter animation, The Water Cycle, is suitable for younger
audiences - www.waterislovefilm.org
Water is Love and The Water Cycle are suitable for both
primary and secondary schools and are supported by a
curriculum pack and practical activities.
We hope these will be shown in several local schools and
community settings throughout 2026.
Food Festival Collaboration
We hosted a stall and ran a discussion forum in the 'Local and Vocal' marquee at the Abergavenny Food Festival. We aim to collaborate again in 2026 - www.abergavennyfoodfestival.com
Climate and Migration Community Film Festival
In partnership with Abergavenny Town of Sanctuary (AToS), we delivered a joint event as part of their wider programme of community engagement - abergavenny.cityofsanctuary.org/
Greener Abergavenny Fairs
Our 2023 and 2024 Fairs welcomed more than 50 local and regional groups, with stalls filling Abergavenny Market Hall. Talks, forums, and films on a wide range of green issues took place in the library space above.
Several thousand people attended the fair, demonstrating the community’s strong and growing appetite for information, inspiration, and hands-on involvement.
Stallholders represented a wide spectrum of green-focused activity — including schools, colleges, voluntary groups, churches, businesses, and community organisations.
They offered information, demonstrations, and interactive displays. Storytelling sessions, painting, competitions, and live entertainment contributed to the festival atmosphere.
Images from the Fairs
https://photos.app.goo.gl/AiAuHNC6DCv3PZRr9
Press coverage
Greener Abergavenny Fair inspires community towards sustainable future
